Terms of Reference (ToR)

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“Module Development on Child Protection System (CPS), Sexual Exploitation of Children (SEC) and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) under SUFASEC project”

Background on Terre des Hommes Netherlands

Terre des Hommes Netherlands (TdH NL) aims to protect children by preventing and stopping child exploitation and by empowering children to make their voices count. TdH NL focuses on sexual exploitation of children, the worst forms of child labour, child trafficking and migration, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and on child protection in humanitarian crises. For each of these forms of child exploitation, TdH NL is developing and implementing projects and programmes through local partners, mainly in Asia and East Africa. In Asia, TdH NL works in Cambodia, the Philippines, Thailand, Bangladesh, India,and Nepal. TdH NL's vision is that children can flourish in a world free of all forms of exploitation. Our mission is to protect children by preventing and stopping child exploitation. And by empowering children to make their voices count.

Overview of SUFASEC Project:
The Down to Zero (DtZ) - Stepping Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children (SUFASEC) is a global initiative that aims to end sexual exploitation of children (SEC) in 12 countries in Asia and Latin America. The programme is implemented by an alliance of 6 organizations: Terre des Hommes Netherlands (lead), Plan International Netherlands, Defence for Children - ECPAT, Free a Girl, Conexion and Children Rights Coalition Asia (CRC), with funding from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The project works with different stakeholders, such as children, youth, governments, civil society, the private sector, media and communities, to create a protective environment for children at risk of or affected by the sexual exploitation of children.

SUFASEC Bangladesh project is being  implemented by the alliance partners Terre des Hommes Netherlands  (TdH NL) with implementing partners Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) and Population Service Training Centre (PSTC), and Free a Girl (FG), in partnership with Association for Community Development (ACD).

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